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U-M musical theatre students show Mott patients “a whole new world”

Students from the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, and Dance visit C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital most Fridays to perform Disney songs and other musical favorites for children in the Family Center.  Watch the video to get a glimpse Read on! →

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Registration Open: 2016 Conference on Adolescent Health

The UMHS Adolescent Health Initiative's 2016 Conference on Adolescent Health, led by Maggie A. Riley, MD, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, will be held on April 18-19, 2016. Registration is now open with early-bird discounts available. The annual conference, now Read on! →

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Cancer Center Grand Rounds Seminar Series presents Alec Kimmelman, M.D, Ph.D.

The Cancer Center Grand Rounds Seminar series will feature Alec Kimmelman, M.D., Ph.D. from Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School on Monday, January 25, 2016 at noon in the Ford Auditorium.  Dr. Kimmelman's talk is entitled "Targeting Metabolic Read on! →

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U-M medical student edits medical ethics journal issue; many UMHS teams contribute

The January issue of the American Medical Association's Journal of Ethics has a decidely Michigan-centric focus, with guest editing by second-year U-M Medical School student Trisha Paul, and contributions by 10 teams with U-M ties. Much of the issue focuses on Patient- Read on! →

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Variety of MNORC services available to help researchers

FODMAP foods Are you designing a research study involving dietary, physical activity/exercise, body composition, and/or metabolic measurements or interventions in human subjects?  The Michigan Nutrition Obesity Research Center’s Human Phenotyping Core (HPC) provides the following services: Consultation services to investigators. HPC Read on! →

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Transitions Training Studio offers 8-week Weight Management Bariatric Conditioning Program

Have you had or are considering bariatric surgery? The Weight Management Bariatric (WMB) Conditioning Program offered at the Transition Studio may be for you. If you’re looking to lose significant weight, you can benefit greatly by starting an exercise program Read on! →

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Mott Poll: Parents report setting driving limits but teens say different

Parents may intend to set strong limits on their teen drivers, but their kids may not always be getting the message, a new nationally-representative poll suggests. In families where parents reported limitations on their teen drivers – such as restricting Read on! →

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Evelyn Jiagge, MD (Merajver/ Lab) presents Cancer Biology Research Seminar

Evelyn Jiagge, MD, Doctoral Program in Cancer Biology candidate The Doctoral Program in Cancer Biology presents the research seminar of Evelyn Jiagge, M.D., Ph.D. candidate, from the lab of Drs. Sofia Merajver and Max Wicha. Evelyn will present her research Read on! →

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Seminar: Forgiveness and its role in good health and well-being

            Website: www.med.umich.edu/multicultural/projects/current.html

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Adolescent Health Initiative Seeks Youth for Advisory Council

Adolescent Health Initiative 2015 Youth Council Do you know a young person age 15-22 looking for a great leadership opportunity? UMHS Adolescent Health Initiative is recruiting a diverse group of youth to serve on their advisory council. The application deadline Read on! →

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